Enermax Infiniti 720w Modular PSU

Introduction & Packaging

Just over a month ago I was given the opportunity to review the Enermax Galaxy 1kw PSU. The unit performed amazingly well in the OC3D tests and obtained our Editors Choice award along with a really respectable 96% final score.

For me, there was only one small downfall with the Galaxy - its enormous size. Those of us with full-tower cases and plenty of space around the PSU area certainly wouldn't have any problems, but for people like me with a fully packed-out case, squeezing the Galaxy inside would require much more than a shoe-horn and some petroleum jelly.

Enermax have always been innovators, and one of the very few companies that actually design and build their own PSU's. For this reason it's no surprise to see them answering consumers demands by producing a power supply that combines some of the Galaxy's award winning features inside a standard ATX sized casing. Are Enermax on to a winner? Let's find out..

Packaging

Packaging is an area where Enermax never fails to impress. All of the previous Enermax products I've reviewed here on Overclock3D have shown originality, attention to detail and most importantly good protection for the item contained within.

The Infinity comes in a rather professional looking box with a grey and white gradient theme throughout. On the front of the box Enermax have printed the Infinity's slogan of "Dual Quad Triple + 18" with some information on what this actually means. Turning the box around to the back we can see that Enermax have printed the Infiniti's specifications in a total of 8 languages along with diagrams on what modular cables are included with the unit.

The images above show all four corners of the Infiniti's packaging which are jam packed with information to say the least. Enermax have provided figures on the Infiniti's efficiency compared with 2 other un-named power supplies and have even calculated how much money you could save by purchasing the Infinity over a lower-efficiency unit.

In addition to this, Enermax have also printed information on two of the Infiniti's more unique features: Coolguard (a system that keeps your fans running after the PC has been turned off) and PowerGuard (an LED and Buzzer system that warns of any potential issues with the unit).

To make sure that no damage comes to the Infiniti, Enermax have placed a cardboard sleeve around the unit to prevent anything from scratching its surface, and then placed it inside a bubblewrap bag. Additional padding is also provided by the cable bundle and Infiniti accessories box.

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